mbriscoe Posted 16 October , 2018 Share Posted 16 October , 2018 St. Andrew's Cathedral (Episcopal), Ness Walk, Inverness - WWI War Memorial Very dark in there so not very good images Quote St. Andrew's Cathedral (Episcopal), Ness Walk, Inverness - WWI War Memorial -- REMEMBER THOSE WHOSE NAMES ARE HERE INSCRIBED WHO DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY 1914 - 1919 -- CAMERON HIGHLANDERS MALCOLM G S BLANE CHARLES M BRERETON ALLAN G CAMERON JAMES D DAVIDSON ANGUS F DOUGLAS-HAMILTON V.C. EDWARD C FOX ALEXANDER H MACKINNON YR. OF MACKINNON DONALD MACRAE -- CAMERON HIGHLANDERS WILLIAM D MASON WILLIAM REIDPATH ANDREW ROSS WILLIAM F SUTHERLAND RODERICK A WILLIAMS DONALD YOUNG ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HLDRS. HARRY DE B PURVES -- SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS ARTHUR I D CAMERON GRANVILLE J H FEILDEN ANGUS N MACKAY WILLIAM AE STIRLING GORDON HIGHLANDERS ALISTER F GORDON C.M.G. D.S.O. ALEXANDER MACDONALD FREDERICK H WINCHESTER 5TH. CAVALRY HENRY J M MACANDREW K.C.B. D.S.O. -- ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY JOHN A MACDONALD ROYAL ENGINEERS RODERICK P MACLEOD ROYAL SCOTS LACHLAN ROY ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS GEORGE DE B PURVES DEVON REGIMENT ARTHUR ST. J M KEKEWICH SOMERVILLE M NEILSON -- GHURKA RIFLES IAN C INNES NEW ZEALAND INFANTRY JOHN MACDONALD CANADIAN INFANTRY NORMAN LYON MACKENZIE ARMY CHAPLAIN HERBERT DRANSFIELD 7TH. DRAGOON GUARDS THOMAS R C BIRKIN --- ID:MHG3770 Type of record:Monument Name:St. Andrew's Cathedral (Episcopal), Ness Walk, Inverness Grid Reference:NH 6642 4488 Map Sheet:NH64SE Civil Parish:INVERNESS AND BONA Geographical Area:INVERNESS - Alternative Names Ness Walk; St Andrew's Cathedral; War Memorial Plaques; War Memorial Screen; White Ensign Site Type CATHEDRAL, WAR MEMORIAL(S) (20TH CENTURY) Canmore ID 13527 Site Number NH64SE 44 NGR NH 66421 44883 Council HIGHLAND Parish INVERNESS AND BONA Former Region HIGHLAND Former District INVERNESS Former County INVERNESS-SHIRE - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbriscoe Posted 16 October , 2018 Author Share Posted 16 October , 2018 St. Andrew's Cathedral (Episcopal), Ness Walk, Inverness - Memorial to James Donald Davidson Quote St. Andrew's Cathedral (Episcopal), Ness Walk, Inverness - Memorial to James Donald Davidson - In Loving Memory of JAMES DONALD DAVIDSON PRIVATE 4TH BATTN. CAMERON HIGHLANDERS, (T) THE ONLY SON OF HIS PARENTS DONALD & EMILY DAVIDSON + HE ANSWERED HIS COUNTRY'S CALL AT THE BEGINNING OF THE GREAT WAR AND FELL IN ACTION AT FESTUBERT, FRANCE, ON THE 18TH MAY 1915, IN THE 28TH YEAR OF HIS AGE. + HE WAS BAPTIZED AND CONFIRMED IN THIS CHURCH AND USED TO WORSHIP NEAR THIS SPOT. + "Whosoever will lose his life for My sake shall find it." --- ID: MHG3770 Type of record: Monument Name: St. Andrew's Cathedral (Episcopal), Ness Walk, Inverness Grid Reference: NH 6642 4488 Map Sheet: NH64SE Civil Parish: INVERNESS AND BONA Geographical Area: INVERNESS - Alternative Names Ness Walk; St Andrew's Cathedral; War Memorial Plaques; War Memorial Screen; White Ensign Site Type CATHEDRAL, WAR MEMORIAL(S) (20TH CENTURY) Canmore ID 13527 Site Number NH64SE 44 NGR NH 66421 44883 Council HIGHLAND Parish INVERNESS AND BONA Former Region HIGHLAND Former District INVERNESS Former County INVERNESS-SHIRE - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Broomfield Posted 16 October , 2018 Share Posted 16 October , 2018 Mis-spelling of Gurkha ('Ghurka) on the memorial. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbriscoe Posted 16 October , 2018 Author Share Posted 16 October , 2018 24 minutes ago, Steven Broomfield said: Mis-spelling of Gurkha ('Ghurka) on the memorial. I think it used to get all sorts of spellings at that time. Though can you "mis-spell" a word from a different language that uses a different character set? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rolt968 Posted 16 October , 2018 Share Posted 16 October , 2018 8 hours ago, mbriscoe said: St. Andrew's Cathedral (Episcopal), Ness Walk, Inverness - WWI War Memorial Very dark in there Strange. I visited as a child about 60 years ago and that is the only thing I can remember! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbriscoe Posted 16 October , 2018 Author Share Posted 16 October , 2018 23 minutes ago, rolt968 said: Strange. I visited as a child about 60 years ago and that is the only thing I can remember! I can't find one set of pictures I took there so will call in again. Must get a picture of the US flag inside whilst there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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